The fit is true to size for me. The cushioning... it's decent? It's not super plush like some modern shoes, but you definitely feel that Air unit in the heel. The ankle collar provides good lockdown, though it can feel a bit stiff initially. For a Jordan 6, the weight is manageable—not too heavy, not too light. Who should skip it? If your main priority is all-day, max comfort, look at newer models. Also, if you prefer low-profile, minimalist sneakers, the chunkiness of the Air Jordan 6 isn't for you. But for me? It's a definitive part of the Jordan series and a solid cop. Now, potential cons? The tech is old. If you're used to Zoom Air or React foam, this will feel stiff. The toe box can be a bit roomy for some. And that iconic plastic lace locks? They can dig in if you lace super tight. It's not a performance beast by today's standards. Just keep that in mind. It's a lifestyle shoe first. Comparing it to other Jordans? The AJ6 sits higher than an AJ1, for sure. Cushioning is softer than the 1s and 4s, in my opinion. But it's not as plush or tech-heavy as a modern Jordan like the 34 or 35. It's a great middle ground. If you love 90s basketball shoe aesthetics and feel, the Nike Air Jordan 6 delivers that vibe perfectly.
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- Style: DN3707-160
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